NeSI is hosting a workshop for researchers and scientists looking to make the most out of some of the specialist hardware available to them on NeSI's HPC platforms. Participants will be taken throu... Read more

A workshop for researchers based in Dunedin and the surrounding area will take place in early May. Hosted by the University of Otago, the interactive workshop will cover the basics of using massive... Read more

NeSI’s first scientific programming workshop of 2014 was a great success thanks to a very warm reception from staff and postgraduates at Massey University. NeSI is building a national programme of ... Read more

Researchers are invited to apply for access to NeSI's high performance computing facilities. The call is open until 14 March 2014. This call enables all New Zealand-based researchers to gain access... Read more

NeSI staff will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about applying high performance computing to your research. We will be happy to field any questions.Things that you may like to ask u... Read more

NeSI is hosting a workshop for researchers and scientists looking to make the most out of some of the specialist hardware available to them on NeSI's HPC platforms. Participants will be taken throu... Read more

Tuakiri single sign-on helps eTV service education sector

“You need local, on the ground expertise to draw on. Once Tuakiri came along and became its own national service, things very quickly started to work.”
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The Multicore World 2014 conference is happening in Auckland later this month. NeSI is proud to be sponsoring the event. The event is fast becoming one of New Zealand’s premier events relating to p... Read more

AboutMassey University is kindly hosting NeSI staff at a workshop for those seeking to understand what parallel programming is and how it can benefit research programmes. The workshop is available ... Read more

Modelling ash and gas dispersion for the 2012 eruption of Te Maari at Mount Tongariro

Scientists from NIWA, Massey University and GNS Science work together to test ash and gas dispersion models.
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